Imaging

Photo Ceramic

The process of placing images onto ceramic,
these ceramics come in a variety of shapes and sized.

*colour pigments may differ from the digital copy provided*
Photo Ceramic

Photo Ceramics

We offer a variety of shapes and sizes.

Offering Basic Edits such as:

  • Colourizing a black and white image
  • Change of background, a selection is available for you to choose from
  • Removal of people, hands, shoulders or objects (not including hats or sunglasses)
  • Correcting a blemish, crease or slight rip
  • Change of clothing, a selection is available for you to choose from
  • Joining two or more people from separate images into one

These come with a lifetime guarantee against fading.

Rectangular shaped ceramics
are available in a variety of sizes
from 5cm X 7cm up to 50cm X 70cm

Cost includes:
Change of background
Choice of white border or no border

Gold Fillet border is an additional fee

Image shown 30cm X 40cm
With No Border

Oval shaped ceramics
are available in a variety of sizes
from 4cm X 6cm up to 50cm X 70cm

Cost includes:
Change of background
Choice of white border or no border

Gold Fillet border is an additional fee

Image shown 18cm X 24cm
With No Border

Shadow Blasting

Shadow Blasting is the art of removing the polished layer
of stone to create the desired pattern / shape.

Selecting a piece of artwork specific
to your loved one
to create an outstanding finish.


This is different from standard artwork that is
sand blasted centimeters into the granite.

Shadow Blasting

Permanite

A plaque made with colour fast, non fading materials that can be
cut into any shape required.
Permanite

This example shows the profile outline
that has been recessed into
the headstone allowing the
image to be flush with the stone.

The sizes can vary depending on your requirements.
 

This example shows the combination
of the stone cut out to match the permanite design
as well as a standard rectangular shape
placed on the main section of the stone.

The sizes can vary depending on your requirements.
 

Etching or Laser Engraving

When a headstone requires a more detailed image, etching or engraving is used.
While engraving lettering into a stone goes roughly 3-4mm into the surface, etching or laser merely skims off the polished surface creating a soft but high contrast on the stone. This, allowing for finer details.
Etching or Laser Engraving

Hand engraved work is perfect for those
who are looking for that one-of-a-kind look,
this requires an artistic of skill held by few.

This is best used on black granite to ensure visibility.

 

Laser etching is run through a machine that
burns into the top layer of the stone.

This process is especially effective for
larger, more detailed images when provided with
a large and clear image.